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London - Italy growers walkaround
Italy offers more wine diversity than any country in the world, and this tasting brings together producers from across the country to showcase it. From alpine north to sunlit south, explore crisp whites, elegant reds and richer styles shaped by indigenous grapes and regional traditions. With makers present to share their stories, this relaxed walkaround tasting invites you to explore, ask questions and discover new favourites from across Italy in one evening.
Italy is a treasure trove of wine styles, grape varieties and traditions, offering more diversity than any other wine country in the world. This tasting brings together producers from across the length of the country to showcase just how broad and exciting Italian wine can be. From the cool alpine slopes of the north to the sun-soaked vineyards of the south and islands, each glass tells a story of place, people and heritage.
You’ll discover everything from crisp, mineral whites and elegant reds to richer, more powerful styles, all shaped by Italy’s extraordinary range of indigenous grapes and regional identities. With producers present, you’ll have the chance to meet the makers, hear about their vineyards and winemaking philosophies, and gain insight into what makes their wines unique.
Whether you’re drawn to everyday drinking bottles or fine, age-worthy examples, this walkaround tasting is designed for exploration and enjoyment. It’s a relaxed, sociable way to travel through Italy’s wine regions in one evening, tasting widely, asking questions and discovering new favourites along the way.
The regions represented will be Trentino-Alto Adige, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Piedmont, Tuscany, Umbria, Abruzzo, Campania, Puglia and Sicily, while the growers there include Mezzoacorona, Angelini, Coffele, Rizzi, Araldica, Ricasoli, Gianni Brunelli, Scacciadiavoli, Contesa, I Cacciagalli, Produttore di Manduria and Rallo.
Pinot Grigio delle Venezie, Castel Pietra 2025
From grapes grown in the highest portion of vineyards in the delle Venezie ap...
Nerofino Rosso Vigneti delle Dolomiti, Castel Firmian 2022
This wine is a union between the most important red grape varieties of Trenti...
Ribolla Gialla Friuli, Cantina Puiatti 2025
Ribolla gialla from north-east Italy offers a characterful, tangy wine with a...
Valpolicella, Tenuta Novare 2025
A delicious, modern, pale ruby and crunchy-fruited Valpolicella bursting with...
Amarone della Valpolicella, Tenuta Novare 2022
Made by Andrea Lonardi MW, this is a more modern style of Amarone, with a sho...
Soave Classico Castel Cerino, Coffele 2025
Elegant, mineral Soave Classico showing the intensity of lower yields and org...
Soave Classico, Ca' Visco, Coffele 2025
A very fine expression of Soave Classico with a complex array of pear, citrus...
Prosecco Brut I Duecento
Prosecco is a fantastic choice when looking for a crisp, apple- and pear-scen...
Alta Langa Brut, Araldica 2022
Alta Langa DOCG is the brut sparkling wine from Piedmont, and was in fact the...
Piemonte Cortese, Araldica 2025
A lovely introduction to cortese, the grape behind Gavi, grown across Piedmon...
The Society's Gavi 2025
The Society's Gavi is sourced from old vines of the cortese grape, grown in t...
The Society's Barbera d'Asti Superiore 2023
This barbera is from the beautiful Cascinone vineyard in Piedmont, Italy. Bur...
The Society's Exhibition Langhe Nebbiolo 2023
A 'baby Barbaresco' courtesy of Enrico Dellapiana. This highly fragrant, vibr...
Barbaresco Nervo, Rizzi 2020
Winemaker Enrico Dellapiana always describes this vineyard as producing wines...
Barbaresco Nervo, Rizzi 2016
From the Nervo cru in Barbaresco, this finely judged Nebbiolo from Rizzi is n...
The Society's Exhibition Chianti Classico 2024
This Chianti Classico is made exclusively for members by Baron Francesco Rica...
Chianti Classico Riserva Brolio, Barone Ricasoli 2022
The 2022 Riserva is immediately expressive, offering lifted aromas of savoury...
Barone Ricasoli Colledilà, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 2020
Colledilà translates as the 'hill over there', and in this case refers to a c...
Rosso di Montalcino, Gianni Brunelli 2024
In 2024 this again feels very much like a miniature Brunello, offering a fine...
Brunello di Montalcino, Gianni Brunelli 2020
This beautiful seven-hectare estate, over two sites, is farmed with meticulou...
Montefalco Grechetto, Scacciadiavoli 2025
Poised and herbal scented, this lifted elegant Umbrian white is understated a...
Montefalco Rosso, Scacciadiavoli 2023
A great blend of sangiovese with 15% sagrantino and 25% merlot, creating a me...
Montefalco Sagrantino, Scacciadiavoli 2021
Made from the slightly wild sagrantino grape, this is a rustic, full-bodied f...
Trebbiano d`Abruzzo, Contesa 2025
Fresh and delicately aromatic, with notes of white flowers, orchard fruit and...
Passerina Abruzzo, Contesa 2025
An appealingly fresh and characterful white from the Abruzzo coast. Dry and c...
Pecorino Abruzzo, Contesa 2025
Rocco Pasetti was an early champion of the excellent white pecorino grape, an...
Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo, Contesa 2025
This brightly coloured, beautifully delicate dry rosato from the east of Ital...
The Society's Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2023
This much-loved Montepulciano's ripe-cherry and strawberry perfume leaps out ...
Zagreo Fiano, Roccamonfina, I Cacciagalli 2022
This was a surprise favourite at a recent tasting. Buyer Sarah Knowles MW is ...
Phos Aglianico, Roccamonfina, I Cacciagalli 2021
This wonderful aglianico from the slopes of the now extinct volcano Roccamonf...
Verdeca, San Moro Puglia 2025
With grapefruit, white peach and lemongrass aromas, this dry and vibrant whit...
Primitivo Rosato, San Moro 2025
Bright fuchsia-pink in colour, this is a deliciously fruity rosato made from ...
The Society's Primitivo 2024
This bright, unoaked, medium-bodied Italian primitivo was made especially for...
Santa Gemma Susumaniello, Manduria 2023
From vineyards around Manduria, this susumaniello shows ripe black cherry and...
Isola della Fiamma Grillo Sicilia, Cantine Rallo 2025
In 2025 yields were down in Sicily, adding to the intensity of this aromatic ...
The Society's Sicilian White 2025
This unique blend especially created for The Wine Society is 80% grillo for l...
Isola della Fiamma, Nero d'Avola Sicilia, Cantine Rallo 2025
This full-bodied, blackberry-scented red seems soaked in the Sicilian sun, bu...
Feudo Arancio Nero d'Avola, Sicilia 2023
This Sicilian red is all about the fruit, with ripe strawberry and blackberry...
The Society's Sicilian Reserve Red 2022
Produced for us from carefully selected nero d'Avola grapes from both the Rag...
These events are all about ensuring our members get to taste as many of our wines as possible. They vary in size and theme, but all provide a relaxed environment for our members to guide their own tasting with a glass and booklet provided on arrival. Whether you want to discover something new, reconnect with an old favourite or try a wine you’d never ordinarily approach, then our walkaround tastings could be for you.
Do you send physical tickets or is it all e-tickets?
We no longer send out physical tickets for our events. An email confirming registration will be sent to the member who has purchased the ticket(s) and this email can be used as confirmation upon arrival at the event.
Can I bring a non-member?
Yes. Tickets must be booked by a member, but you are welcome to bring non-member guests.
Do I need to know lots about wine to attend?
Absolutely not! Our events target a range of experience and knowledge levels, and we try to make this clear on our event pages. If you’re unsure if an event is for you, simply contact tastings@thewinesociety.com and we will try to help.
Do I get a discount on wines after events?
After our ‘in person’ events, we offer attendees a 10% discount on the wines we have shown, subject to availability. You will be provided with a private code after attending the event to redeem the discount
What is your cancellation policy?
Full details on our cancellation policy can be found here.
Can I join a waiting list for sold out events?
Yes. Please do feel free to join our waiting lists for sold out events. If tickets become available you will be contacted by email.
To ensure our tastings and events run smoothly and are enjoyed by all, we would ask members and guests to:
• Be respectful of others by moving away from the tables once a sample has been poured, unless talking with a producer or staff member
• Be aware of others waiting to try the wines when talking to producers and staff members
• Not wear perfume or aftershave as this can make it difficult for others to taste the wines
• Avoid crowding around the spittoons to keep them accessible to others
• Avoid bringing large bags into the room or wearing back packs, for the comfort of others
• Be mindful of your alcohol intake and make use of the spittoons and water provided.
Please note that:
• We operate a Challenge25 policy and you or your guest/s may therefore be asked to show ID to confirm being over 18. We reserve the right to refuse service should it be deemed necessary.
• We have a duty of care to Society, venue and agency staff, winemakers and producers in attendance, as well as to members and guests. Any inappropriate behaviour or harassment will therefore not be tolerated. Instances of inappropriate behaviour or harassment will be dealt with by the Events Manager or Head of Tastings & Events in attendance, and if it's deemed that the behaviour is harmful, the offender will be asked to leave the tasting, with further action to follow.